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Bristol
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is the home of the big zoo animals including African Elephants, White Rhino, Giraffes, Lions and Bears. You’ll be amazed at the variety of nature you’ll see within the biggest zoo in the South West.
Romsey
Visit Paultons Park to make memories to last a lifetime. Home to 5 incredible themed lands including Tornado Springs and Peppa Pig World and with more than 70 exciting rides and attractions on over 140 acres of beautiful grounds, guests of all ages…
Bideford
Shop, Eat and Play at Affinity Devon - North Devon’s unique outlet shopping village. We believe everyone deserves a welcoming and accessible shopping experience, and we're committed to making Affinity Devon Outlet Shopping Centre a place where…
Woolacombe
With our wildly romantic location and incredible views, along with our award-winning restaurant and superb recreational facilities, Watersmeet Hotel & Restaurant is widely regarded as North Devon’s premier coastal escape. In addition, we recently…
Truro
Sara’s Cottage is a 5* award-winning dog-friendly cottage with level access/interior, wide doorways, large luxury wet-room, and a wide range of mobility equipment available to guests.
Ferndown
Birchcroft-hideaway [sleeps 8 plus 2 babies in 4 bedrooms] nestles in over an acre of woodlands at the end of a winding lane but it is only 6 miles from Bournemouth’s golden sandy beaches.
Poole
Hilda’s Retreat is a newly renovated 2-bedroom bungalow with a level interior, both bedrooms are fully wheelchair accessible one with a profiling bed, ceiling hoist to en-suite wet-room, the other with twin beds.
Barnstaple
Arlington Court is an unexpected jewel on the edge of Exmoor, a complete family estate held by the Chichester family for over five hundred years. The collection consists of treasures for all tastes, from model ships to shells, collected over several…
Banwell
Luxury disabled holiday accommodation with a specialist anti allergy interior.
Bath
The museum of the magnificent Roman Baths.
Truro
This unique 5* new build holiday cottage, has been designed and built with the accessibility requirements of wheelchair users and less able guests in mind it is M3i Rated on the National Accessible Scheme making it suitable for independent…
Braunton
Our newly converted accessible bungalow in Braunton sleeps 4 guests comfortably, with an additional sofa bed that sleeps 2. This single-storey property has been thoughtfully designed for wheelchair users and mobility impaired guests to enjoy a…
Poole
There’s a FARM-FUL of Family Fun at Farmer Palmer’s Farm Park!
Exeter
Princesshay is home to over 65 of the best high street names together with a mix of specialist and independent shops. Its unrivalled cosmopolitan café culture features a great line up of restaurants and cafes catering for every taste.
Bodmin
Cardinham Woods is one of Cornwall’s hidden gems, nestling in a beautiful valley with a bubbling stream. The mixed woodland offers a range of waymarked walking trails, mountain biking, and family-friendly play and picnic areas. Discover stunning…
Exeter
Whether you want a gentle stroll or an exhilarating mountain biking experience, there’s something for everyone at Haldon Forest Park. Open 364 days of the year, there is something for every interest to connect you with the great outdoors.
Moreton-in-Marsh
Batsford Arboretum is home to a unique collection of some of the world's most beautiful and rare trees, shrubs and bamboos spread across 56 acres and is run by charitable trust, The Batsford Foundation.
Tetbury
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum, known internationally for its spectacular autumn colour display, is one of the finest collections of temperate trees and shrubs in the world.
Gloucester
Nature in art is unique- it is the world’s only museum dedicated entirely to art inspired by nature.
Bath
Positioned in a gorgeous setting, the American Museum and Gardens was created by an Anglo/American couple, Dallas Pratt and John Judkyn, and opened to the public in 1961 with the ambition to showcase American decorative arts and dispel stereotypes…